Noah presents his research at UCUR

Our outstanding undergraduate researcher, Noah Armstrong, presented his research poster, “Multiple liver enzymes underlie dietary toxin ingestion in the desert woodrat (Neotoma lepida) at the Utah Conference for Undergraduate Research. Noah is continuing his work on liver enzyme activity in woodrats and starting another project studying population structure in invasive fox squirrels in Salt Lake City and other parts of the Western USA. Go Noah!

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